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Metalloproteome plasticity - a factor in bacterial pathogen adaptive responses?

Alastair G McEwan
Published in: Emerging topics in life sciences (2024)
Through homeostatic processes, bacterial cells maintain intracytoplasmic metal ions at concentrations which enable the 'correct' metal to be inserted into an enzyme, thereby ensuring function. However, fluctuations in intracytoplasmic metal ion concentrations mean that under different conditions certain enzymes may contain different metals at their active site. This perspective describes examples of such cases and suggests that metalloproteome plasticity may contribute to the dynamic adaptation of pathogens to stresses in the host environment.
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